http://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/29664/dataWaterloo Train Station, Waterloo, Ontario[ca. 194-],[ca. 194-]C.N.R. train station located on Regina Street.Later converted to a retail store. Canadian National RailwaysRailroad stationsRailroadsTrain Station (Waterloo, Ont.)2008-12-02T20:47:03Z2012-05-08T14:19:12ZWaterloo43.46463-80.52068enghttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/28940/dataWaterloo Train Station, Waterloo, OntarioA. Legare[ca.1877]-1910[ca.1877]-1910Photograph of men and horse drawn carts at Waterloo train station, with train stationary on the tracks. This is the first wooden station built circa 1877 on Regina street in Waterloo."CPR Waterloo A. Legare Photo" inscribed on front of image. Railroad stationsWaterloo Train Station (Waterloo, ON)2017-04-24T20:38:30Z2017-04-24T20:38:30ZWaterlooenghttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/2445730/dataSoldiers at Train Station, Waterloo, Ontario[between 1914-1918][between 1914-1918]World War I soldiers standing beside the tracks at the Canadian National railway station on Regina Street in Waterloo.Later converted to a retail store. Canadian National RailwayFirst World WarRailroadsRailway Stations. Waterloo Train Station (Waterloo, ON)SoldiersTrain Station (Waterloo, Ont.)Train StationsWaterloo Train Station (Waterloo, ON)World War 1914-19182017-11-03T17:19:16Z2017-11-03T17:19:16ZWaterlooenghttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/31468/dataTrain Wreck, Waterloo-Elmira Branch Line, 1902September 1902September 1902Photograph of a crowd standing by railroad tracks with an overturned train car in the background and an upright train engine on the tracks. Man in foreground wearing cap identified as Charles Liphardt.Possibly a train wreck on the Grand Trunk branch line between Waterloo and Elmira that occured in early September 1902 a mile south of the Heidelberg station. The engine and tender overturned and were wrecked, the passenger car was overturned and badly damaged. There was one death, the train's fireman. Railroad accidentsGrand Trunk RailwayLiphardt, CharlesSt. Jacobs (Ont.)2009-02-28T10:49:39Z2009-02-28T11:03:05ZSt. Jacobs43.52291-80.568924enghttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/2673815/dataFather David Bauer Drive, Waterloo, OntarioJun 2001Jun 2001Views of Father David Bauer drive with Seagram's museum and lofts in the background, also a different angle showing the Waterloo recreation complex and the former site of Canbar. Father David Bauer Drive (Waterloo, Ont.)Seagram's Lofts (Waterloo, Ont.)Seagram's Museum (Waterloo, Ont.)Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex (Waterloo, Ont.)2015-10-05T19:10:48Z2015-10-05T19:10:48Zenghttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/3441821/dataTitans load up on NBL experience at second training campJackson, AdamMetroland MediaJackson, Adam, "Titans load up on NBL experience at second training camp," Waterloo Chronicle, 9 Nov 2017, p. 28Training camp for the KW Titans is being hosted this week at RIM Park.Photo of Byrd, Bodiford, Hall and Duncan. BasketballKW Titans2017-11-10T14:03:40Z2017-11-10T14:03:40ZWaterlooenghttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/45686/dataOntario Boys Training School BandToronto Star[ca. 1949],[ca. 1949]Photo of a boy in band uniform banging a large drum. Drum has "Ontario Boys Training School" printed on it. Possibly participant in the Waterloo Band Festival.The Waterloo Band Festival was organized by Charles F. Thiele in 1932 in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Waterloo Musical Society. The festival became an annual event at Waterloo Park from 1932 to 1940 and again from 1946 to 1958, known as Canada's premiere band festival. At times 70 bands from Ontario, Quebec, Wisconsin, Michigan, and (one year) Kamloops, BC, appeared in concerts and parades, and over the years more than 1000 contestants participated in 100 instrumental competitions. Marching bandsOntario Boys Training School Band (Bowmanville, Ont.)Waterloo Band Festival (Waterloo, Ont.)2012-04-18T18:23:21Z2012-04-18T18:23:21ZWaterlooenghttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/29844/dataWaterloo Town Square Construction[ca. 1959 - 1960][ca. 1959 - 1960]Aerial view of site where Waterloo Town Square was constructed, showing partially demolished factories and the Seagram Distillery. Visible in the foreground is the creek that Caroline and King Streets cross over. The creek was later covered over. In the background are the train station at Regina Street and the tracks.Demolition of the Waterloo Manufacturing Co. and Snyder's Ltd. factories began in 1959 and continued through 1960. Railroad tracksJoseph E. Seagram and Sons Distillery (Waterloo, Ont.)Snyder Brothers Upholstering Company Limited (Waterloo, Ont.)Waterloo Manufacturing Company Limited (Waterloo, Ont.)Train Station (Waterloo, Ont.)Waterloo Town Square (Waterloo, Ont.)2009-02-09T11:22:59Z2009-02-10T15:58:50ZWaterloo43.46394-80.52236enghttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/29874/dataOliver Martin and Amanda Brubacher Martin25 November 189125 November 1891Head and shoulders portrait of Oliver Martin and his wife Amanda Brubacher Martin taken at the time of their marriage.Oliver was killed in a train accident west of Sudbury in 1910. Brubacher, AmandaMartin, OliverMartin Brubacher, Amanda2010-02-04T19:39:27Z2010-02-04T19:39:27ZWaterloo43.465187-80.52237enghttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/29875/dataMartin Family, Waterloo, Ontario[ca. 1900][ca. 1900]Family portrait of the Oliver Martin family, wife Amanda, daughter Pearl, and son Earl.Oliver and Amanda Brubacher were married on November 25, 1891. Oliver was killed in a train accident west of Sudbury in 1910. ClothingdressMartin Family (Waterloo, Ont.)Martin, AmandaMartin, EarlMartin, OliverMartin, PearlMartin Brubacher, Amanda2010-02-04T19:48:18Z2010-02-04T19:48:41ZWaterloo43.465187-80.52237enghttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/3442739/dataUnfounded review delves deeperRutledge, LisaMetroland MediaRutledge, Lisa, "Unfounded review delves deeper," Waterloo Chronicle, 9 Nov 2017, p. 11Committees continue to work on lowering Waterloo Region's unfounded rate.Photo of a police car. CommitteesLaw enforcement trainingPoliceSexual AssaultWaterloo Regional Police Department (Waterloo, Ont.)2017-11-17T10:26:11Z2017-11-17T10:26:11ZWaterlooenghttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/3442830/dataQuick-footed athletes hope to inject speed in local sportsJackson, AdamMetroland MediaJackson, Adam, "Quick-footed athletes hope to inject speed in local sports," Waterloo Chronicle, 16 Nov 2017, p. 27Well-known locals Shadd and Tomlin take on sport-specific training with new approachPhoto of Shadd and Tomlin. AthletesBusiness enterprisesCoaching (Athletics)RunningSportsTrack athletics2017-11-17T14:09:03Z2017-11-17T14:09:03ZWaterlooenghttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/3433847/dataWaterloo Train Station (Now/Then)E., Sydney[ca. 194-] and 2017[ca. 194-] and 2017The Waterloo Now/Then Youth Photography Project documents the walk of seven young photographers (ages 10 to 17) through UpTown Waterloo and presents their photos alongside shots from days past. As the photographers traveled from site to site they explored the space, texture, life and history of our evolving Waterloo and, through their photos, give us their own perspective of today before it becomes tomorrow's history.
This photo is of the Waterloo Train Station. The train station is currently home to Paul Puncher Men's Clothier. The original photo was taken ca. 1940 and the present day photo was taken in 2017.To view the Then/Now photos, please click on the thumbnail image and use the drop-down "Page" field to see the "Then" photo and the "Now" photo.
For more details on the "Then" photo, please see the original record.
Digital copies only. Canadian National RailwaysClothing storesNow/Then Youth Photography ProjectRailroad stationsRailroadsTrain Station (Waterloo, Ont.)2017-09-18T14:07:50Z2017-09-18T14:08:18Zhttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/3438760/dataIon trains to hit tracks soonJackson, AdamMetroland MediaJackson, Adam, "Ion trains to hit tracks soon," Waterloo Chronicle, 19 Oct 2017, p. 10All of the LRT vehicles are projected to arrive by February 2018.Photo of LRT car Caroline Street (Waterloo, Ont.)Erb Street (Waterloo, Ont.)LRT (Waterloo, Ont.)Vehicles2017-10-20T10:13:59Z2017-10-20T10:13:59ZWaterlooenghttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/29641/dataRussian Mennonites[ca. 1924][ca. 1924]Photo of Russian Mennonites newly arrived in Waterloo arriving at the Erb Street Mennonite Church having walked from the Waterloo Train Station. Women on the bottom left possibly church members, new immigrants on the right.Erb Street Mennonite Church was built in 1902 on Erb Street West at Dunbar Street in Waterloo. Mennonite churchesMennonitesErb Street Mennonite Church (Waterloo, Ont.)Russian Mennonites2009-05-04T13:42:06Z2009-11-21T16:29:59ZWaterloo43.46191-80.53088enghttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/29872/dataMarriage Certificate of Oliver Martin and Amanda Brubacher, Waterloo, Ontario25 November 189125 November 1891Photograph of a marriage certificate in German of Oliver Martin of Buffalo, New York and Amanda Brubacher of Waterloo, dated November 25, 1891. Witnesses were Noah Brubacher, Malinda Martin, D.B. Betzner and Susanna Musselmann; presider S. R. Knechtel.Oliver Martin was killed in a train accident west of Sudbury in 1910. Betzner, D.BBrubacher, AmandaBrubacher, NoahKnechtel, S.RMartin, MalindaMartin, OliverMusselman, Susanna2010-02-05T10:34:02Z2010-02-05T10:34:02Zenghttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/2823128/dataWWI Newsclippings - Berlin Army Volunteers departing for the front, Waterloo Chronicle August 20, 1914 p. 3"WWI Newsclippings - Berlin Army Volunteers departing for the front, Waterloo Chronicle August 20, 1914 p. 3," Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Aug 191420 Aug 1914Article about army volunteers from Berlin (Kitchener) departing from Berlin for training camp in Valcartier, Quebec from the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph or August 20, 1914. Berlin (Ont.)Canadian Armed ForcesFirst World WarWaterloo ChronicleWaterloo Chronicle TelegraphWorld War 1914-19182015-08-28T13:44:44Z2015-08-28T13:44:44ZKitchenerenghttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/30590/dataGrand Trunk Station, Kitchener, OntarioJames J. MacCallum, Kitchener, Ontario[after 1908],[after 1908]Postcard with a view of the Berlin (Kitchener) train station at 126 Weber Street west.Grand Trunk railway was extended to Kitchener in 1856. A small station was built at Weber and Victoria Streets. A second station was built in 1897 by the Grand Trunk Railway. This 1897 GTR station was struck by lightning on June 22, 1908, and rebuilt the same year. In 1923 the GTR was taken over by the Canadian National Railway.Berlin became Kitchener in 1916.Printed at top; "Grand Trunk Station, Berlin, Ontario" Grand Trunk RailwayGrand Trunk Station (Kitchener, Ont.)Kitchener Train Station (Kitchener, Ont.)PostcardsTrain Station (Kitchener, Ont.)2009-02-28T10:06:40Z2014-01-23T12:23:01ZWaterloo43.455986-80.49384enghttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/2673784/dataSeagram Museum, Waterloo, OntarioJul 2001,Jul 2001Exterior of museum building at 57 Erb Street west view from the train station parking lot.The museum operated from May 1984 to March 1997.The City of Waterloo purchased the Seagram property for $4 million in the fall of 1997.In July 2002, the city sold the building to the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI). Centre for International Governance Innovation (Waterloo, Ont.)GalleriesmuseumsJoseph E. Seagram and Sons (Waterloo, Ont.)Seagram Museum (Waterloo, Ont.)2013-09-25T18:50:38Z2013-09-25T18:51:01ZWaterloo43.46422-80.52527enghttp://images.OurOntario.ca/waterloo/29873/dataMartin and Brubacher Families, Waterloo, Ontario[ca. 190-][ca. 190-]Group portrait of the Martin and Brubacher families.Children; Earl and Pearl Martin.Women, left to right; Amanda Brubacher Martin; Magdalena (Mattie) Brubacher Snider; Katie Brubacher; Harriet Brubacher.Men, left to right; Oliver Martin; Sam Snider; Martin Brubacher.Oliver Martin and Amanda Brubacher married November 25, 1891. Oliver was killed in a train accident west of Subury in 1910.Names written on reverse. Brubacher, HarrietBrubacher, MartinMartin Family (Waterloo, Ont.)Martin, AmandaMartin, EarlMartin, OliverMartin, PearlSnider, SamMartin Brubacher, AmandaBrubacher Family2010-02-04T20:07:58Z2010-02-04T20:07:58ZWaterloo43.465187-80.52237eng